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Quantum Computing - Lecture NotesMark Oskin Department of Computer Science and EngineeringUniversity of WashingtonAbstractThe following Lecture Notes are based on the bookQuantum Computation and Quantum In-formationby Michael A. Nielsen and Isaac L. Chuang. They are for a math-based quantumcomputing course that I teach here at the University of Washington to computer science grad-uate students (with advanced undergraduates admitted upon request). These Notes start with abrief linear algebra review and proceed quickly to cover everything from Quantum algorithmsto error correction techniques. The material takes approximately 16 hours of Lecture time topresent.
quantum computing. Quantum mechanics is a mathematical language, much like calculus. Just as classical physics uses calculus to explain nature, quantum physics uses quantum mechanics to explain nature. Just as classical computers can be thought of in boolean algebra terms, quantum computers are reasoned about with quantum mechanics.
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